Month: January 2022

Sketches in Public: A Wintry Day At The Library

My studio is just a block away from the Martin Luther King Jr Library. I like sitting in the large first floor space on the east end of the building. I can write or draw for hours because the atmosphere is so nice. I got […]

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Mark of the Tec 9

The Intratec TEC-9, is a semi-automatic pistol. It was developed by Intratec, an American subsidiary of the Swedish firearms manufacturer Interdynamic AB. Introduced in 1984, the TEC-9 was made of inexpensive molded polymers and a mixture of stamped and milled steel parts. The simple design […]

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Black Book: Five Sets. Blacking Out.

Here is a set of drawings I did in one of my many black page notebooks with my acrylic paint markers. I’ve been working through these books at a rapid pace and I’m finding new paths for the sets to rest in. Sometimes I’m seeking […]

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A Visit From Marty and Will

My wife Erica’s father Marty and his longtime close friend Will travelled to the National Harbor earlier today for a funeral. Before leaving, they came by to check out the studio and we all sat and talked for a while. We had some pretty good […]

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